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John Kuriyan
John Kuriyan in 2015, portrait via the Royal Society
Kuriyan did postdoctoral research work for one year supervised by Karplus at Harvard before becoming an assistant professor at the Rockefeller University. As of 2015[update] Kuriyan's laboratory studies the structure and mechanism of enzymes and other proteins that transduce cellular signals and perform DNA replication. The laboratory primarily uses x-ray crystallography to determine 3-D protein structures as well as biochemical, biophysical, and computational techniques to uncover the mechanisms used by these proteins.
^Kuriyan, John; Konforti, Boyana; Wemmer, David (2013). The molecules of life: physical and chemical principles. W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN978-0-8153-4188-8. OCLC779577263.
^Kuriyan, John; Harvard University; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (2006), Mechanisms of RAS activation at the membrane, OCLC232369650